In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the film adaptation of West Side Story, NCM Fathom and Turner Classic Movies re-release the film in movie theatres nationwide Nov. 9 for one night only.

Roughly 400 theatres across the U.S. are presenting the 7 PM screening of the 1961 film. The screening is preceded by a special pre-taped conversation with Academy Award winner George Chakiris, who played Bernardo; Marni Nixon, who served as Natalie Wood's voice double; as well as Walter Mirisch of The Mirisch Company, which produced the film. TCM host Robert Osborne moderates the talk.

The Bernstein-Sondheim score features the American classics "Somewhere," "Tonight," "One Hand, One Heart," "Maria," "I Feel Pretty" and "America."

As previously reported, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release a remastered version of the film on Blu-ray and DVD Nov. 15. A limited edition four-disc box set will be released, including special memorabilia and a tribute CD, as well as a two-disc collector's edition Blu-ray set. For a list of participating theatres visit FathomEvents.com.